Filed under: health insurance
A Method to Their Madness
It takes considerable skill to convince people that something that is clearly good for them--like universal healthcare--is not.
Read the Article>Health-Care Reform and the Constitution
Why hasn't the Commerce Clause been read to allow interstate insurance sales?
Read the Article>Erosion of Coverage Expected
Annual survey's sponsors say findings underscore the need for reform that reins in costs.
Read the Article>Get Real on Health Care
The main difference on health care between France and the United States is not ideological but a question of efficiency. Unfortunately, stereotypes cloud the discussion. NOTE: Free registration with nytimes.com is required to view this article.
Fact-Checking Obama on Health Care
A Clear Responsibility
Any critic who still questions the need for health care reform should look at the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates of the number of people without health insurance. NOTE: Free registration with nytimes.com is required to view this article.
Read the Article>Healthcare insurers get upper hand
Obama's overhaul fight is being won by the industry, experts say. The end result may be a financial 'bonanza.'
Read the Article>This Is Reform?
It’s never a contest when the interests of big business are pitted against the public interest. So if we manage to get health care “reform” this time around it will be the kind of reform that benefits the very people who have given us a failed system, and thus made reform so necessary. NOTE: Free registration with nytimes.com is required to view this article.
Read the Article>Health Reform and Small Business
Small businesses would reap substantial benefits if their employees were insured. Their work forces would likely become healthier, and they would have an easier time attracting or holding talented employees. Even more striking, with health care reform, small firms could buy insurance at substantially lower rates. NOTE: Free registration with nytimes.com is required to view this article.
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